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The Jayhawks are first in NCAA history with 98 winning seasons, and tied for first in NCAA history with 101 non-losing (.500 or better) seasons with Kentucky. Kansas is tied for the fewest head coaches (8) of any program that has played since the 19th century, yet has reached the Final Four under more head coaches (6) than any other program in ...
The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball program in various categories, including points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.
*In 2023, 11 regular season wins, the Jayhawks regular season Big 12 title, Big 12 Tournament championship, NCAA Tournament appearance, and Final Four appearance in the 2017–18 season were vacated by the NCAA due to recruiting violations.
The Jayhawks men's basketball program has produced some huge stars. Who are the top former Kansas players in NBA history? ... Who are the top former Kansas players in NBA history? Skip to main ...
The Kansas Jayhawks football team holds the most conference championships for a college football team at the division 1 level in the state of Kansas with 10 all-time. The Jayhawks started play in football in 1890 as an Independent, but have since been part of the KIAA, WIUFA, Missouri Valley, were founding members of the Big 8 Conference , and ...
The 1996–97 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas in the 1996–97 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, which was the Jayhawks' 99th basketball season. The head coach was Roy Williams , who served his 9th year at KU.
In 1992-93, No. 2 seed KU’s six-point victory over No. 1 seed Indiana in the Elite Eight spoiled one of the greatest seasons in IU history. Indiana had dominated the Big Ten in 1993 with a 17-1 ...
Roger Brown, a starter on Kansas’ 1971 Final Four team, a squad that went 14-0 in the Big Eight Conference and 27-3 overall, died Wednesday at the age of 73.